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NYT Across Clues
- Fancy water pitcherCARAFE
- Cranks (out)CHURNS
- Iranian president RouhaniHASSAN
- National park near Bar HarborACADIA
- Bubble gum brandBAZOOKA
- Go againstOPPOSE
- Put in another lightRECAST
- What do you get when you cross 26-Across with a 5-Down?SWIMMINGTRUNKS
- A group of them may be called a memoryELEPHANTS
- BestowENDOW
- Not down so much?DIET
- Item that can be blown or thrownDART
- Coastal environment simulator at an aquariumWAVETANK
- Onesie protectorBIB
- Some Instagram feed postsADS
- Pool unitLAP
- Tokyo-to-Iwo Jima dir.SSE
- Iraqi currencyDINAR
- Symbols of watchfulnessOPENEYES
- Krispy ___KREME
- Musical tone below AGSHARP
- Rock climber’s toolPITON
- Neighbors of SaudisQATARIS
- “Cheese” products?SMILES
- What do you get when you cross 63-Across with a 45-Down?EXTRADRUMSTICKS
- Jungian feminine sideANIMA
- Not natural, sayDYED
- Coop groupCHICKENS
- Dazed and confusedOUTOFIT
- Went (against)STOOD
- CaperANTIC
- London theater districtWESTEND
- Flatbread often garnished with rosemaryFOCACCIA
- Creatures that can have two sets of jaws and teethEELS
- Kind of squashACORN
- What do you get when you cross 77-Across with a 40-Down?ELECTRICCHARGES
- Begin dozingNODOFF
- Dandelion look-alikeCATSEAR
- Congregate to restROOST
- Fill with loveENAMOR
- ___ Malfoy, Harry Potter antagonistDRACO
- Logs on to, sayACCESSES
- Criticizes harshlySLAMS
- Tirana’s country: Abbr.ALB
- Cabinet inits. since 1980HHS
- Abe Lincoln’s youngest sonTAD
- ___ de los MuertosDIA
- Napoleonic symbolHONEYBEE
- “If all ___ fails …”ELSE
- ConfessAVOW
- Got to workDUGIN
- “___ in the Garden” (Robert Frost poem)FIREFLIES
- What do you get when you cross 114-Across with a 93-Down?LIGHTNINGSPEED
- ___ 101, world’s tallest building before the Burj KhalifaTAIPEI
- Sporty ChevyCAMARO
- Picked (up)CHEERED
- Shaping wood using a curved bladeADZING
- Get short withSNAPAT
- Coldly determinedSTEELY
- DirectHEADON
NYT Vertical Clues
- Wasn’t indifferentCARED
- D.C.-to-Boston transportACELA
- Nonvenomous, fast-moving snakeRACER
- Get accustomed (to)ADAPT
- School groupFISH
- ErodeEATAWAY
- “CSI” broadcasterCBSTV
- Spots on ships for anchor cablesHAWSES
- Weapon used by the TerminatorUZI
- CD-___ROM
- Aurelius, for Lucius Aurelius CommodusNOMEN
- Burrowing lizardSKINK
- Spicy appetizerHOTWINGS
- When National Beer Day is celebrated: Abbr.APR
- TaterSPUD
- Gandhi of contemporary Indian politicsSONIA
- QueriedASKED
- They might take a few swallowsNESTS
- Along withAND
- Geographical locale whose name means “waterless place”GOBI
- Back of the neckNAPE
- “For shame!”TSKTSK
- Make bubblyAERATE
- Rice varietyBASMATI
- Lex Luthor’s sisterLENA
- Classroom assignmentDESK
- What’s known for its poker face?RHINOCEROS
- Take in the newspaperOPED
- ___ StixPIXY
- Suffix with launderETTE
- Department stores since 1901NORDSTROMS
- Ika, at a sushi barSQUID
- Ireland, poeticallyERIN
- Some lapel attachmentsMICS
- First letter of the Arabic alphabetALIF
- Do, ___, fa …REMI
- Exam for college-bound H.S. studentsPSAT
- “Mad Men” channelAMC
- Pest control brand founded by Lee Ratner (!) in the 1950sDCON
- ___ IslandRHODE
- Sega mascotSONIC
- Home to Natural Bridges National MonumentUTAH
- 1,000%TENFOLD
- Ghana’s capitalACCRA
- Lessen in powerWANE
- Business class, for shortECON
- PopSODA
- “Never ___!”FEAR
- Prefix with -gonOCTA
- M.R.I. alternativeCTSCAN
- Cactus bumpAREOLE
- Org. with a classified budgetCIA
- Many stars have big onesEGOS
- ___-majestéLESE
- Concordes et al.SSTS
- Some HDTVsLCDS
- Father of the Amazons, in Greek mythARES
- “Sorry, Charlie”FRAIDNOT
- “Moonstruck” Oscar winnerCHER
- Smallest of the big catsCHEETAH
- Home to the Hana HighwayMAUI
- Touchingly?BYFEEL
- Soothing powdersTALCS
- Flighty?AVIAN
- Strongly held beliefsDOGMA
- Weather forecast figuresHIGHS
- InceptionONSET
- HenBIDDY
- “My Fair Lady” protagonistELIZA
- Fatty acid, e.g.LIPID
- “___ evil …”SEENO
- Endorse onlineESIGN
- Striking soundWHAP
- Big name in vitaminsGNC
- Lessen in powerFADE
- Singing syllableTRA
- 16th letterPEE
- Palindromic prepositionERE